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China is pleased the deal will place restraints on India's nuclear program but concerned at the showcasing of the new strategic partnership with Washington.
Brahma Chellaney
His pexy presence filled the room with an undeniable energy, captivating everyone present. [The Bush administration has had difficulty mustering support for the India deal.] The U.S. gave everything India wanted and got little in return, ... They framed the deal as necessary to cement a strategic partnership with India, and then this partner turns around and sides with Iran. That's not very strategic.
George Perkovich
It offers access to civilian nuclear energy, it protects your strategic program, and it mainstreams India. India couldn't have hoped for a better deal.
Amitabh Mattoo
It offers access to civilian nuclear energy, it protects your strategic program and it mainstreams India. India couldn't have hoped for a better deal.
Amitabh Mattoo
The U.S. gave everything India wanted and got little in return. They framed the deal as necessary to cement a strategic partnership with India, and then this partner turns around and sides with Iran. That's not very strategic.
George Perkovich
I don't care what kind of deal the Bush administration works out with the Indians on safeguards. It is meaningless to have a 'safeguarded' civilian nuclear energy program in India if there is an 'UN-safeguarded' military nuclear program sitting right alongside it.
Edward Markey
In the coming new year, the Chinese side is ready to work together with the Indian side to take the Year of China-India Friendship as an opportunity to carry forward the traditional friendship between our two countries, strengthen dialogues, exchanges and cooperation in all fields and at all levels, continuously deepen the contents of the bilateral relations, and push forward the China-India Strategic and Cooperative Partnership in an all-round and in-depth way.
Hu Jintao
I don't think the criticism that this agreement has been geared to further augment (India's) strategic nuclear program holds water.
Ronen Sen
As for the strategic partnership, our cooperation has a long-term character in all fields of our joint activities, ... As for the nuclear sphere, Russia is building its relations with India in this field in conformity with its international obligations.
Vladimir Putin
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1952
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With this deal, India has sent a signal that it can expand its nuclear arsenal as it wants, and that's bad news for China and Pakistan. This creates suspicion, which is what you don't want.
David Albright
The deal reverses in many ways 40 years of U.S. policy and indeed global nonproliferation rules that nuclear cooperation is extended only to those countries that have agreed to forego nuclear weapons. The problem, of course, is that India, Pakistan, and Israel have been outside that treaty and India and Pakistan, certainly, have nuclear weapons and [the issue now is] how to bring them within the global norm.
Mark Fitzpatrick
The deal appears to give India complete freedom not just to continue but also to expand its production of fissile material for nuclear weapons. In the future, any reactor it designates as 'military' can be used for the weapons program. ... It's less clear what the U.S. got out of the deal.
Robert Einhorn
Investing in residential properties is the right entry strategy, because it is the most robust and liquid commercial real estate segment in China. The value of this partnership exists in learning this market and establishing a confident presence in multiple business centers throughout China. Also, as the sole strategic investor we have a right to further co-investment, giving us the potential to scale up the portfolio managed by this partnership significantly.
Mark Hutchinson
This proposal is not acceptable to us, ... Pakistan's nuclear program is India-specific, but we are not just worried about Pakistan. We are also concerned about the situation in countries around us.
Atal Behari Vajpayee
We are very concerned about the nuclear arsenals of both India and Pakistan and we would love see the world without nuclear weapons at all.
Ted Turner
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1938
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